Central Public Library
Singapore, Central Singapore

How do you find and tell stories that speak to an audience? With only 3 minutes to tell a story and make an impact, how do you create a good short film? In this seminar, we talk about finding inspiration and ideas, and the tips for making a film that stands out, even on a limited budget.

Speaker’s Profile

Jack Neo is one of Singapore's most prolific filmmakers, having scripted, directed and produced a string of successful movies including Money No Enough (1998), I Not Stupid (2002), Homerun (2003), The Best Bet (2004), I Do I Do (2005), One More Chance (2005), We Not Naughty (2012) and Ah Boys To Men 1 & 2 (2012).

Date: Sunday, 7 April 2013

Time: 2.30pm to 4.30pm

Venue: Central Public Library (Multi Purpose Room, B1), 100 Victoria Street, Singapore 188064

Cost: Free

Organiser: Nexus

Enquiries: +65 6293 9782 / [email protected]

Registration: https://cine65.sg/event.php

This seminar is held in conjunction with ciNE65. ciNE65 is a short film competition that aims to capture our Singaporean identity through the lenses of budding filmmakers. Have ideas for a 3-minute short film? Find out more about the competition and other upcoming workshops at https://cine65.sg/.

Added by aprw on February 28, 2013

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